[2][3] Azad Khan constructed eleven fortifications around the city, bolstering its defenses against potential threats from Afghanistan, the State of Kalat, and foreign traders.
[1] However, the fort's construction faced numerous water-related challenges that hindered progress.
[1] Its design drew inspiration from Iranian architecture, utilizing sturdy burnt bricks and incorporating dome-shaped structures for added security.
[1] It is believed that the fort's building materials were transported from a location approximately six kilometers away using a human chain.
[1] The fort was built in the Iranian style, with thick burnt bricks and dome-shaped features for security purposes.